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Turkish, Chinese firms to establish high-tech boron carbide facility

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Turkey's Eti Maden and China's Dalian Jinma will jointly establish a high-tech facility to produce boron carbide, a valuable material widely used in the defense industry
State-run mining firm Eti Maden and China's Dalian Jinma, a world leader in boron technology, signed yesterday a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a high-tech boron carbide production facility in western Turkey's Balıkesir.

The signing ceremony was attended by Energy and Natural Resources Minister Berat Albayrak.

Speaking at the program in Istanbul, Minister Albayrak focused on the benefits of boron carbide. "Boron carbide is worth 2,000 times more than regular boron. A ton of boron is worth $200, but once it is processed into a high-tech product, the value increases to nearly $400,000," he said.

Albayrak stressed that the agreement to establish the facility marks a historic moment in the promotion of boron. He added that technology transfer was also part of the agreement.

He said that the energy ministry places high importance on localizing technology in all its projects since technology can add immense added value and increase revenues.

The minister said boron carbide can become an important export item for Turkey. "It is widely used in the defense industry thanks to its low density and high heat resistance.

"The local production of boron carbide, which is widely used in tactical vehicles, helicopters, aircraft, light armored vehicles and bulletproof vests, will be an important step for Turkey's defense industry," Albayrak said.

He added that the new process will continue with projects on ferro boron and boron nitrile, where boron is converted into high-tech products. "Ferro boron will provide magnetic material production for high quality and high durability steel," he said.

"Boron nitride could also be used in very important areas like atom reactors, aircraft and rocket engines due to its high-temperature resistance and high electrical insulation properties.

"Boron nitride costs $50,000 per ton today. We will achieve this technology with the process that we started today, reaching the capacity to obtain strategic products with much higher added value than boron nitride," Albayrak continued.

According to the energy minister, Turkey holds 73 percent of world's boron reserves and will increase that to 80 percent by developing its reserves.

Recalling that Eti Maden was the world leader in boron production, Albayrak said that Eti Maden sold 2.2 million tons of boron in 2017 - 57 percent of the global market. "Whatever we have done for 16 years, we have always done for our nation, by believing in our youth. This is how we are going to embrace boron, which has been on our national agenda for years."

Following the ceremony, the MoU was signed by Eti Maden General Manager and Chairman Serkan Keleşer and Dalian Jinma Top Executive Wang Yanhe.

source: https://www.dailysabah.com/energy/2...to-establish-high-tech-boron-carbide-facility
 
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unfortunately we do not have the knowhow or technology to process it and sell the "end product", so we've had to sell the raw stuff ever since....

I am not sure the chinese will give us what we want, unless it means they'll secure the rights to purchase the stuff from us before being marketed. Which could mean they get it at a discount in return for the tech transfer etc.
 
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they should not sell the recources but the end products :)

The Chinese are not interested in end products, only in resources.

unfortunately we do not have the knowhow or technology to process it and sell the "end product", so we've had to sell the raw stuff ever since....

I am not sure the chinese will give us what we want, unless it means they'll secure the rights to purchase the stuff from us before being marketed. Which could mean they get it at a discount in return for the tech transfer etc.

Do it like China. There are no way to produce anything in China as a foreign company without a Chinese partner, which compel you a technology transfer.
 
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The Chinese are not interested in end products, only in resources.

That's my wishful thoughts.. The reality should be to get as much as you can technology and end products by yourself

It would be a waste of property to do it like the oil Arabs
 
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Chinese, Russian or any Western country they've never born know how to make stuffs they just worked hard and patiently then they got the reward for that hard work

You also should work hard to earn it it's not granted.
 
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Chinese are coming....
You are exactly the type of people that disgust me the most. You always drag politics and your irrational hatred into every f@cking conversation as if your whole f@ckling life revolves around dishing out insults and racist remarks. Get a life.

Do it like China. There are no way to produce anything in China as a foreign company without a Chinese partner said:
 
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You are exactly the type of people that disgust me the most. You always drag politics and your irrational hatred into every f@cking conversation as if your whole f@ckling life revolves around dishing out insults and racist remarks. Get a life.
To be Honest i think chinese people are very silent and peaceful.. I am still shocked that with all those power, they have not still joined to SYrian issue.. That why i have huge trust on them.. But, as we all know that it changes when the real power comes...
 
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You are exactly the type of people that disgust me the most. You always drag politics and your irrational hatred into every f@cking conversation as if your whole f@ckling life revolves around dishing out insults and racist remarks. Get a life.

What is wrong with you?

China is investing in Turkey on a regular basis. This news isn't surprising at all. People just don't take any notice of such developments due to the overall situation of the Sino-Turkish relationship.

The biggest investment that marked this week came from China's State Development and Investment Corporation (SDIC Power). SDIC Power, one of the biggest global investors in the country, decided to establish a wind power plant with a size of 170 megawatts and a value of $300 million in Aegean provinces of Aydın and Manisa together with SGI Holding.
https://www.dailysabah.com/business...nounce-500m-investments-in-turkey-in-one-week

Turkey's Zorlu Holding signs $4.5 billion battery deal with China's GSR Capital
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ry-deal-with-chinas-gsr-capital-idUSKCN1G90Q7
 
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To be Honest i think chinese people are very silent and peaceful.. I am still shocked that with all those power, they have not still joined to SYrian issue.. That why i have huge trust on them.. But, as we all know that it changes when the real power comes...
Simply because we are on the other side of the world and has no political interest in mid east, we have a bigger threat to deal with in our part of the world.
 
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To be Honest i think chinese people are very silent and peaceful.. I am still shocked that with all those power, they have not still joined to SYrian issue.. That why i have huge trust on them.. But, as we all know that it changes when the real power comes...

I don't think you quite get how the chinese exert their power. So it's understandable that you place your trust in them. But I'm travelling to asia every 2-3 years so I see and hear things, I also follow up reading the articles related. Perhaps you'd benefit from doing some research on neighbourhood relation to China from the other smaller asian nations.

But with regard to bor, I think whatever technology we can gain to process the raw material will only benefit Turkey.
 
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As long as we have an atleast equal size of the cake rather than a slice I'm supportive of this deal. If only the idiot politicians had invested more in education and R&D ecosystems so that we wouldn't be in need of foreigners to harness the power of a mineral that is mostly deposited in our own land. Uzuluyorum amk
 
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Well, I believe the reason why our previous governments didn't invest in R&D could be related to the instability of our nation remember we had a military coup in 1980's and just barely started getting back on our feet when Özal was assassinated, then we had the turbulent 1990's.

The governments needed to invest under the radar and take babysteps because the military tutelage. (the military loved to buy off the shell stuff and heavy reliance on foreign arms). The lacking investments were an attempt to have strict fiscal policies to allow the people and private companies to grow.

I think the heavy investment projects by the government in Turkey (and Philippines atm) are an attempt to create jobs expand infrastructures to raise the countries potential as transportation hub. Whilst turkish contractors are among the best in the world (top 10), the same cannot be said about Philippines, so they rely party on PPP. Japanese and Chinese firms are among those most active. And from what I could read/research the chinese contractors seem to be volatile/inconsistent with regard to transparency and corruption.

I don't know if there are some games going on because of the court ruling on spratley islands that ruled in favour of Philippines, but I think it's worth taking in all aspects depending on your national interests and conflicting interests.
 
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